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kaal-naagin · 6 months
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I found this on a YouTube suggestion.
Doesn't it look like Maa Lakshmi and Maa Mohini?
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teddys-draft · 2 months
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Hey ( With the intention of discussing religious books and novels and share sanatan knowledge )
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harinishivaa · 7 months
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To write, read and explain sanātana dharmā is my greatest happiness, though I haven’t shared much here on Tumblr.
However, Vishnu and Shivā work in mysterious ways, and thus, I am finally here on the Sanatana side of things, to interpret as I am blessed by the very Divinity I worship with and as my own heart.
Salutation to Gajanana, the remover of obstacles, the support of His devotees, and the One praised for His Knowledge and Wisdom.
Salutation unto HariHara, the primordial form of the Divine Hari and Hara, of Their Oneness and equality, who is the sole inspiration of my life and my Universe multiplied infinite times.
Salutation to HariHara Patni, SriUma, as I see Her, whose very presence in His heart tells me of stories that play the very ancient games of Leela.
Salutations to Vaani, the Goddess who is my inspiration, who blesses me with words and purpose, who is as dear to me as ever.
Salutations to Brahma, the Creator, the foremost father of all the Devtas and indeed all the worlds, the friend of HariHara and the husband of Medha.
Salutations to Skanda, the God of war, but much more, the Tamizh Kadavul, the Compassion of the world, who ever protects His devotees.
Salutations to Hanuman, for whom there are no words, but who is the dearest to the heart.
Salutations to the Devas and Devis of Svarga and every Loka, for are you not the supporters too of the Universe, and representatives of the Trideva and Tridevi?
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chandradas1363 · 3 months
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कैसे पाए जन्म मृत्यु से छुटकारा? Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Satsang
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rayyzcosmos · 3 months
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द्वार मेरे ये अभागे, आज इनके भाग जागे
बड़ी लम्बी इन्तेज़ारी हुई रघुवर तुम्हारी
तब आयी है सवारी
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संदेशे आज खुशियों के
हमारे नाम आये हैं
बजाओ ढोल स्वागत में
मेरे घर राम आये हैं
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rishisboard · 6 months
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Hare Krishna 🦚❤️
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imankumishra · 2 years
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Incredible Bharat
Extremely aesthetic mandir deserved to be called wonders wonder 💕
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bittersweetstuffposts · 6 months
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sanatanvanshi · 12 days
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Har ki Pauri Haridwar : Hotels, Tourism, Ganga river, Ganga Aarti
Haridwar means Gateway to Land of Gods https://sanatandharmvoice.blogspot.com/
 Haridwar, situated in the state of Uttarakhand, India, is one of the seven holiest places (Sapta Puri) for Hindus. Its name, "Haridwar," translates to "Gateway to God," with "Hari" meaning God (Vishnu) and "dwar" meaning gate. Here's some comprehensive information about Haridwar:
Geography and Location: 
Haridwar is located at the foothills of the Himalayas, where the Ganges River exits the mountains and enters the plains. It is situated at an altitude of 292 meters (958 feet) above sea level and lies approximately 200 kilometers (124 miles) northeast of the national capital, New Delhi.
 Religious Significance: 
Haridwar holds immense religious significance in Hinduism. It is believed to be one of the four places where drops of the elixir of immortality, Amrit, fell from the pitcher (Kumbh) carried by Garuda, the celestial bird. This event is celebrated every twelve years during the Kumbh Mela, which attracts millions of pilgrims and tourists from around the world.
Attractions:
1.  Har ki Pauri: As mentioned earlier, Har ki Pauri is one of the most sacred ghats where the Ganges River is worshipped. It's a focal point for pilgrims and tourists alike, especially during the evening Ganga Aarti.
2.  Chandi Devi Temple and Mansa Devi Temple:  These two temples, dedicated to Goddess Chandi and Goddess Mansa, respectively, are situated atop hills and can be reached via cable cars or trekking.
3.  Maya Devi Temple:  This ancient temple, dedicated to Goddess Maya, is considered one of the Siddha Peethas and is believed to be the spot where the heart and navel of Goddess Sati (Shiva's wife) fell.
4. Daksheshwar Mahadev Temple:  Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this temple is associated with the mythological story of King Daksha's sacrifice.
5.  Bharat Mata Mandir:  This unique temple is dedicated to Mother India and showcases a relief map of India carved out of marble.
Har ki Pauri is one of the most sacred ghats (riverfront steps) located on the banks of the Ganges River in the holy city of Haridwar, Uttarakhand, India. The name "Har ki Pauri" translates to "Steps of Shiva," signifying its deep religious significance. It is believed that Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu once visited the Brahmakund area of Har ki Pauri, making it even more sacred for Hindu devotees.
Har ki Pauri is believed to be the precise spot where the Ganges leaves the mountains and enters the plains. Hindus consider bathing in the Ganges at Har ki Pauri to be highly auspicious and spiritually purifying. It is said that a dip in the holy waters here can cleanse one of sins and grant salvation (moksha). Pilgrims from all over India and abroad visit Har ki Pauri to participate in the Ganga Snan (holy bath) ritual, especially during festivals such as Kumbh Mela and Ardh Kumbh Mela, which are held every twelve and six years respectively.
Tourism and Attractions: 
Apart from its religious significance, Har ki Pauri is also a major tourist attraction. The ghat is lined with numerous temples, ashrams, and dharamshalas (guesthouses) that cater to the needs of pilgrims and tourists. Some of the prominent temples near Har ki Pauri include the Chandi Devi Temple and the Mansa Devi Temple, both of which are accessible via cable cars offering panoramic views of the city and the Ganges River.
 Ganga Aarti:
One of the highlights of visiting Har ki Pauri is witnessing the Ganga Aarti, a mesmerizing ritual that takes place every evening at sunset. During the aarti, priests clad in traditional attire perform elaborate rituals with oil lamps, incense, and flowers while chanting hymns and songs in praise of the river Ganges and the deities. The sight of hundreds of lamps floating on the river, accompanied by the melodious chanting, creates a spiritually uplifting atmosphere that captivates visitors.
 Hotels and Accommodation: 
Haridwar, being a prominent pilgrimage and tourist destination, offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. Along the banks of the Ganges near Har ki Pauri, there are several hotels, guesthouses, and ashrams offering comfortable stay options with views of the river and easy access to the ghat. From luxury hotels with modern amenities to budget-friendly lodges and dharamshalas, tourists can find suitable accommodation according to their requirements.
Culture and Festivals:
Haridwar is rich in culture and hosts several festivals and events throughout the year. Apart from the Kumbh Mela, other significant festivals include the Ardh Kumbh Mela, Kanwar Mela, and the Chardham Yatra season when pilgrims embark on a journey to the four sacred sites of Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath, and Badrinath.
Conclusion:
Haridwar, with its blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty, holds a special place in the hearts of millions of people. Whether it's seeking spiritual solace, participating in rituals and festivals, or exploring the scenic surroundings, a visit to Haridwar is an enriching experience for travelers of all backgrounds.
Har ki Pauri in Haridwar is not just a geographical location but a symbol of spirituality, devotion, and cultural heritage. It serves as a sacred site for millions of Hindus and attracts tourists from all over the world seeking solace, purification, and spiritual enlightenment. Whether it's taking a holy dip in the Ganges, attending the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, or exploring the religious and cultural landmarks nearby, a visit to Har ki Pauri is an enriching and unforgettable experience for all.
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gloztik · 2 months
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Lord Shri Mahadev ji full HD android wallpaper background
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This wallpaper is about Lord Shri Mahadev ji, full HD wallpaper, god shiva ji iPhone wallpaper, Mahakal ji. This image size is 165040kb and resolution is 1152×1440.
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kaal-naagin · 10 months
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I want to sit at Shri Rama's feet and look at Him. No words , no wishes and no rants. Just watch the Divine serenity of His face and lose myself His eyes. He is an ocean of peace. I don't have the merit to dive into it but what I can do is sit on its shores and admire it.
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And this is my Bestie. All I want to do is barge into the gardens where He is sitting and pour out all my problems to Him. He would listen to it all and pat my head and tell me "Don't worry Sakhi. Your Sakha is there, always has been"
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(Hare Krishna Gopiblr, just torn between wanting to sit in front of Lord Rama and watch Him silently AND running to Kanha to RANT)
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The Pran Pratishtha of the Rama Janmabhoomi Mandir serves as a pivotal milestone in the journey towards cultural freedom of Bharat. Witnessing devotees from across the globe come together to celebrate this occasion is truly beautiful.
Thousands have sacrificed their lives to establish this sacred place, and now, we, the privileged generation, witness the culmination of the 500-year Sri Ram Janmabhumi movement. From the pivotal Supreme Court verdict in 2019 to the Bhumi Puja amidst the challenges of COVID-19, leading to the highly anticipated inauguration on January 22, 2024, it's more than a temple—it's a source of national pride, resilience, and a guiding cultural light.
May this sacred occasion bring us closer to the ideals of Rama Rajya—a realm where wisdom guides, sacrifice prevails, and righteousness flourishes.
At Narayanashrama Tapovanam, Kerala, CIRD Delhi/Jamshedpur and SIRD Malaysia, we celebrated with Rama Bhajans and the radiant glow of lamps. Let's continue to cherish these values and bask in the cultural richness of our heritage.
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harinishivaa · 1 month
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Hari- the Eternal Source
śaṃkara uvāca | trayī sāṃkhyavedāṃtayogāḥ purāṇaṃ tathā pañcarātraṃ prabho dharmaśāstram | tavaivātimāhātmyamekasya nityaṃ prakārairanekairhi gāyaṃti bhaktyā || 3 ||
tvadeveśa śāstrāṇi caitāni bhūmno babhūvustvadekāśrayāṇyādikalpe | ramāsevyapādāmbujaṃ śāstrayoniṃ tamādyaṃ bhavantaṃ bhaje vāsudevam || 4 ||
Śaṅkara said:
3. O Lord! The Three Vedas, Sāṅkhya, Vedānta, Yoga, Purāṇa, Pāñcarātra as well as Dharmaśāstra—all these devoutly sing in various ways the supreme majestic glory of yours alone.
4. In the first Kalpa (Ādi-Kalpa), it is from you, the great one, alone that these Śāstras were born and they have you as their only resort, O Sovereign Lord. I betake myself to you and worship you, the Primordial One whose lotus-feet are served by Ramā, who are the source of the origin of Śāstras.
(Taken from Wisdom Library )
This is a small portion of Chapter 15 of Vaasudeva Mahatmya from Skanda Purana. The essence of these verses is to talk of how Vishnu is every little and every big thing in this Universe.
There is a constant struggle about whether the Puranas are right or not, through things I have read, that contradict with what I have learned as a child, which clash with some beliefs even- and it is actually very true that they have been interpolated heavily, over the years.
That is why, the first basis of reference and understanding comes from Itihaasa- that which has happened. There are two Itihaasas or epics in Sanatana Dharma, Valmiki Ramayana and Mahabharata. Of course, Harivamsa is included in this list, as it is a khila of the Mahabharata itself.
It sounds a bit crazy when I speak of how Itihaasas come first and yet I posted something from a Purana, does it not? Well, the reason for it is to remind people that Shastras originated from the ParaBrahman- be they Vedas, Upanishads, Itihaasas, Puranas and various other works. And every form of ParaBrahman are the origin of such, based on how one's own Ishta/Aaradhya.
Many months ago, I had asked if I should post something on Sanatana, and finally, I got the time to start. As always, I wondered where to start, and this specific tab was open. Hari, as always, gave me an indication.
I will be much more consistent with posting henceforth, so expect interpretations, rants, aesthetics, story snippets and so on to be shared.
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chandradas1363 · 3 months
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#पवित्रहिन्दूशास्त्रVSहिन्दू
हिंदुओं के साथ हुआ धोखा
हिन्दू समाजका मानना हैकि तीनों देवताओं कभी मरते नहींहैं। इनका जन्म भी नहीं हुआ है, ये स्वयंभू हैं। पेश है सच्चाई
प्रमाण:- गीताप्रैस गोरखपुर से प्रकाशित श्रीमद् देवीभागवत पुराण जिसके सम्पादक हैं। श्री हनुमान पोद्दार चिमनलाल गोस्वामी,तीसरा स्कन्द, अध्याय 5 पृष्ठ 123 पर ब्रह्माजी,विष्णुजी व शंकरजी स्वयं स्वीकार करते हैं कि उनका तो आविर्भाव( जन्म) होता है और तिरोभाव( मृत्यु)हुआ करती है।
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#पवित्रहिन्दूशास्त्रVSहिन्दू
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awaratechie · 4 months
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Bhagawad Gita Saar Chapter 1 Verse 9 in ENGLISH | भगवद गीता सार अध्याय 1 - श्लोक 9
In this verse-9, apart from the names of the brave men of the Kaurava army, Duryodhana also takes the names of some other great warriors who have given up their desire to live and have come to fight on his behalf. Even after hearing all this, Dronacharya did not say anything, then what thought comes to Duryodhana's cunning mind is explained by Sanjay in the next verse.
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imankumishra · 2 years
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Puri is Ready for Mahaprabhu Jagannath's Divya Rath Yatra ♥🚩
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